After we participated on the European Go Congress ( http://egc2004.go.art.pl/index.php?lang=en&co=013 ) like every year, which took place this time in Tuchola, Poland, we started at Saturday afternoon our long journey home on the Polish country roads towards South Germany.

I knew that the itinerary would lead us close by a confluence point, but I didn't dare to hope to succeed in convincing my fellow travellers, especially driver Udo, to make a little detour. When we approached the point on the road 22 between Wałcz and Gorzów Wielkopolski I raised the subject and on my affirmation that this venture would take at most half an hour, they all agreed. On a similar occasion in south Poland I wasn't this successful with my own family, but that's a different story.

In the small village Przesieki we turned left on the road 123. After about 3 km on this road we were already close enough to the spot. As already reported by the first visitor the Confluence Point is located in a fenced tree nursery. The trees had indeed grown enormous in the past three years. As we were close enough, I abstained from entering the tree nursery, took pictures of the four main directions and we drove on westward.